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A postcard with an illustration of the original MFA in Copley Square.
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The Central Artery highway, with downtown Boston (left) and the waterfront (right). The highway effectively divides this section of the city.
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Photos from the Boston Globe gallery
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Photos from the Boston Globe gallery
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Largest and most salient aspect of Fenway Park, "Home of the Boston Red Sox" sign atop the ballpark.
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Photo taken on the neighboring street of Fenway Park, showing the proximity between the park and the House of Blues Boston, another but more recently-constructed hub of entertainment.
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Photo of one of the sides of Fenway, housing Max and Leo's restaurant. Indicative of the increased commercialization at Fenway through the years.
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Image of the neighboring street to Fenway Park- indicative of the increased commercialization in the area.
Short interview about Fenway atmosphere with "Dave," a worker at the souvenir shop adjacent to the ballpark
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Photo of the ticket booth at Fenway Park, indicative of the maintained "old-school" atmosphere at the ballpark.
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